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A Sample Preparation Pipeline for Microcrystals at the VMXm Beamline
Published on: June 17, 2021
Self-standing quasi-mosaic crystals for focusing hard X-rays
Riccardo Camattari1, Vincenzo Guidi, Valerio Bellucci
1Department of Physics and Earth Science, University of Ferrara, Via Saragat 1/c, 44122 Ferrara, Italy.
Abstract:
A quasi mosaic bent crystal for high-resolution diffraction of X and γ rays has been realized. A net curvature was imprinted to the crystal thanks to a series of superficial grooves to keep the curvature without external devices. The crystal highlights very high diffraction efficiency due to quasi mosaic curvature. Quasi mosaic crystals of this kind are proposed for the realization of a high-resolution focusing Laue lens for hard X-rays.
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